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errr, u guys know the ship u showed at the beginning is the Olympic right? Titanic's A deck was enclosed, even during her sea trials, so there's no way that's the Titanic leaving Belfast for her maiden voyage. Misleading......
These definitely aren't all of the Titanic. 1:09 is from the 1930s. 1:35 the "crew in lifejackets" aren't in white star line life jackets. 1:55 is the RMS. Lusitania. 2:30 isn't the promenade deck of Titanic and is probably from the 1920s. 2:41 is the grand stair case in the Titanic's sister ship, the RMS Olympic probably circa 1920s. 2:51 is not Captain Edward John Smith. There's too many photos just taken from random ships in the early 1900s and labeled as "Titanic." The reality is there aren't a lot of actual interior photos of the Titanic before she sank. And if it weren't for Francis Browne and Kate Odell - we would have no photographs of life onboard the Titanic. Both disembarked at Queenstown, the last port of call on the ship's route to New York. I would have liked to have seen a more accurate video with more research involved. There are plenty of photos of the RMS Olympic as she had a decent career through the 20s up to 1935 when she was sold for scrap.
Frederick Fleet not only spotted the iceberg but survived that night on the most famous shipwreck of all time then went on shortly after to serve in ww1 and ww2? That is incredible. Did he ever write a book about his life?
His depression stemmed not only from the disaster. Of course, it bothered him. Middleaged, he sold newspapers on the street and people who knew him, made stupid jokes about icebergs when they spotted him. He also lost his wife, who died through illness, after which her brother kicked him out of the house. @@blackpanda7612
0:37 that isn't the crew of the Titanic, 0:43 that is indeed captain Smith on the Titanic but the other guy wasn't the fourth officer, he was Chief Purser McElroy, 2:14 again not the crew of the Titanic, 2:42 NOT the grand staircase of the Titanic but of the Olympic, XD 2:50 not Captain Smith!, 3:11 NOT FROM THE DAMN TITANIC, 3:43 that's bullshit, 4:57 not Titanic, 5:08 Olympic Graind Staircase (it's the same by the way), 5:18 either Lusitania or Mauretania but clearly NOT Titanic, 5:30 clearly not from Titanic, 5:49 not titanic, 6:22 NOT Titanic, 11:38 that is indeed the 3rd Officer but his name WASN'T William Pitman, his name was HERBERT PITMAN, 11:57 HIS NAME WASN'T COFFIN BUT COTTAM, the other mistakes are already mentioned by TitanicFilmFan1811 on another comment. I spent 10 minutes of my life writing this down so you guys don't get fooled by this crap.
Some of the photos date from the 1920s and 1930s. You can see it in the people's clothes, the shorter dresses of the women and the small hats. So several of the photos are not original pictures of the Titanic!
Picture at minute 1:05 is from the 1930s. I'm not sure when the photo at minute 2:40 was taken, possibly in the late 1920s, but it is definitely not original, 3:03 from the 1920s, 4:24 from the 1920s, 5:25 from the 1920s.
Many people noticed that photo around 2:00, claiming it's not the Titanic, but they're not sure whether it's the Lusitania or the Mauretania...I found an article in April 1994 issue of National Geographic about exploration of the wreck of the Lusitania ("Riddle Of The Lusitania", written by Robert Ballard) and that article contains THIS SAME photo, on pages 70-71. The description says that it was taken in 1907, in New York, after the maiden voyage of the Lusitania...So, it is the Lusitania, it's probably one of the first photos of this ship...By the way, the photo in the magazine is wider, so you can clearly read ...ARD, which is probably from the word CUNARD on the left side of the photo, here is only letter D visible...
Please check your photos again. They are so wrong!!! Wrong crewmen, wrong ship (well, why Olympic always has to show up as Titanic is clear, but do not sell an O as a T!).
IDK if you are restoring or coloring these photos personally but let me give you a bit of advice if so as I have been doing this for years with my own family photographs & our family home photographs. I found when I removed all the color out of the black and white images, yes even though no color is present. It removes the yellow and off-age spots that photographs have over such time. When I removed all the black and white colors you can see a difference. Then take them to color after. You will be amazed at the clarity of color and the difference of doing it without this detail. An example is @ the 1:28 mark the gymnasium you can see the fulted ionic columns and rows of the exercise machine were discolored in the process of coloring them as the black and white color was not removed first. And someone colored them or added color to them in the original condition they were found, downloaded, or copied. Or whatever other process these came by. Just giving a tip that blew me away the difference it made and easier with more clarity to color them that process became after.
Merci infiniment..cette vidéo est à la fois fascinante et triste ,both fascinating and sad..awfully sad..poor people who sank 🙄😪😭😭and poor people who were saved too because they had trauma later and women lost their hubands..Nice little bots around 11 minutes Michel and his brother..Thanks à million times.. pride and vanity made this boat sink..
He had gone through a lot. He was stricken by guilt and even mocked by people who passed by when he later sold newspapers on the streets and they joked about icebergs. He was even kicked out of the house of his wife by her brother, after her death..... Losing her was the final straw..... which caused the depression and led to suicide.
1:05 Men did not wear tuxedos in the 1910s. The fashion that the women are wearing remind me of 1940s black and white movies, although this photo could be from the 1930s.
@@Helgardt6189 Hello Helgard 👋🏼🙂. From what I remember, they were all wearing white tie, not tuxedo. I haven’t seen the Titanic movie in over 15 years, but I remember that whenever the men were outside their suites in the evening or later, they were wearing white tie.
Yeah, definitely, I even found when and where-New York, after her maiden voyage in 1907. I have a wider photo where you can read...ARD on the left side (here is only letter D visible) from CUNARD.
John Jacob Astor had it all. The stars seemingly could not have arranged themselves better; incredible wealth and in the prime of life it was all snatched away by a fate that was indifferent to his social position. Time and chance happen to us all. I saw a report that said a ticket holder lost it in a card game and couldn't board the ship.
Your name was on an intercontinental ticket. Much like riding a greyhound today. You wouldn't have boarded with someone else's ticket. It sounds romantic but it just isn't so.
He had a spot with his wife and was on a lifeboat, but gave it away to a 3rd class unaccompanied minor. This young boy told his story of how John Jacob Astor gave up his seat which saved his life.
Astor was part of the story of how the Federal Reserve came to be after a secret meeting on Jekyll Island. Astor and several others on the Titanic were against this secret financial group usurping both the US Govt and the banking industry in order to control the US financial system (remember these men were literally the most wealthy and powerful on earth at the time). So _some say_ the Titanic went down to do away with those who disagreed with those who wanted to install the Fed. At least....that's the conspiracy theory. Whatever the reality was, the Federal Reserve was signed into Law by Woodrow Wilson, and we have been suffering under its thumb ever since.
This is not entirely right. He was refused access to lifeboat 4, where he put his wife. He asked permission due to her pregnancy but Lightoller still denied. The story of the young boy is true. He was Ilyās Nīqūla Yārid, a Syrian, who was with his sister Jamīlah Nīqūla Yārid. They were teenagers and had no peer overseeing them. Both were lifted into the boats by JJA. But he never gave up a spot. As a man, he was not allowed on the port side.@@martine5480
White Star Line had the audacity to send bills for lost uniforms to the families of the dead crew. That should tell u all u need to know about how life was back 100 yrs ago. The actually wanted the families of the dead crew to pay for unreturned uniforms! Bruce Ismay shoulda spent the rest of his life in prison a fed nothing but his own shit
The Crews paye was halted, the minute the ship sank. The surviving crew were threatened with imprisonment ( having been forced to sign a document, forbidding them to discuss ANYTHING about the sinking ,to anyone) and, illegally confined to a dockside wharehouse at Plymouth, where they were landed, instead of Southhampton, away from waiting family.
If this disaster happened today, how many of the men would suddenly identify as women when they were filling the lifeboats?? They would have had to let them on ahead of all of the the biological women because they are more important than anyone else in the world!
It is the Lusitania, but this photo is from 1907. She was pictured arriving in New York, after her maiden voyage. How could they put this photo and claim that it is the Titanic, is beyond me...Even in the left side of the photo you can read letter D, from the word CUNARD...
Thoses clothes don’t match the time..many of the ladies are wearing fashion from the 20/30s..should be wearing tailored long dresses,nip in at the waist ..
This maybe a ship that led a very short life and left many distraught families to cope with the disaster, But its legacy is probably unmatched in modern times. The very name Titanic, is synonymous with myth and legend.
Many of these photos are of the Olympic. Namely the grand staircase. There are no known photographs of Titanics grand staircase. Olympics is identical. And… Color is wrong on many of these.
@@mikedrown2721 Mike, Pride is the “original sin.” It’s what caused Lucifer to lead a rebellion in Heaven, against God. It’s one of “good fruits” which hung on the “Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil.”
Tragedia indimenticabile. E molto doloroso , povere persone che fine tragica inimmaginabile . Povere creature con il tragico destino x la loro fine terrena . Lidia
It's only a matter of time before we have ai that can take these photos or any photos and auto generate a VR experience where you can "step" into the photo and look around, sorta like Google Street view
errr, u guys know the ship u showed at the beginning is the Olympic right? Titanic's A deck was enclosed, even during her sea trials, so there's no way that's the Titanic leaving Belfast for her maiden voyage. Misleading......
Colorizing of these old photos is wrong. Neither White Star nor Cunard vessels stack were of green color. Underwater surfaces of their hulls were painted in red, never green.
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
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errr, u guys know the ship u showed at the beginning is the Olympic right? Titanic's A deck was enclosed, even during her sea trials, so there's no way that's the Titanic leaving Belfast for her maiden voyage. Misleading......
also, 1:55, ain't the Titanic either, u just gotta look at the smoke stacks, A & B decks. get ur info right!
These definitely aren't all of the Titanic. 1:09 is from the 1930s. 1:35 the "crew in lifejackets" aren't in white star line life jackets. 1:55 is the RMS. Lusitania. 2:30 isn't the promenade deck of Titanic and is probably from the 1920s. 2:41 is the grand stair case in the Titanic's sister ship, the RMS Olympic probably circa 1920s. 2:51 is not Captain Edward John Smith. There's too many photos just taken from random ships in the early 1900s and labeled as "Titanic." The reality is there aren't a lot of actual interior photos of the Titanic before she sank. And if it weren't for Francis Browne and Kate Odell - we would have no photographs of life onboard the Titanic. Both disembarked at Queenstown, the last port of call on the ship's route to New York. I would have liked to have seen a more accurate video with more research involved. There are plenty of photos of the RMS Olympic as she had a decent career through the 20s up to 1935 when she was sold for scrap.
3:22 since when were Titanic’s funnels… BLUE???
Reporting this video for misleading…
also, the Titanic's A deck was enclosed, even during her sea trials which means the footage at the start of the vid isn't Titanic, it's the Olympic
Thanks for the photos of the colorized version of the history of the Titanic 👍👍❤🚢🚢
Thank you so much for your comment!
Nice..... I liked the background music, went well with the slide show!
Thanks for sharing this amazing video 😊❤
Thank you for your comment!
2:03 That ship is not Titanic thats the Lusitania.
Didn't she also normally depart from Liverpool, not Southampton?
2:41 and 4:30: The fashion here looks a lot like 1920s fashion.
cause it is and this whole video is complete garbage of fake photoes claiming they are from the Titanic
1:57 That's the Lusitania at Pier 54 and Pier 56 in NYC. Not Southampton or Titanic.
建物内部の写真はよく見かけるけど、その当時の人達がタイタニックで撮られた写真はあまり見かけないので、その当時の生き生きとした人の姿を見れて嬉しいです😄
貴重な映像をありがとうございます😊
Frederick Fleet not only spotted the iceberg but survived that night on the most famous shipwreck of all time then went on shortly after to serve in ww1 and ww2? That is incredible. Did he ever write a book about his life?
Fleet lived in deep depression since the disaster until the day he hung himself. The poor guy couldn't get that night out of his head.
No he hung himself.
His depression stemmed not only from the disaster. Of course, it bothered him. Middleaged, he sold newspapers on the street and people who knew him, made stupid jokes about icebergs when they spotted him. He also lost his wife, who died through illness, after which her brother kicked him out of the house. @@blackpanda7612
2:45: I guess this was the RMS Olympic grand staircase 1920’s, I am not sure either
8:14 -- God Bless the Carpathia Crew. I hope their lives were blessed for the good deed they did.
11:17 - love the suits. Those guys look sharp!!! I love the shades of blue off set by the darker gery coats.
Excelent pics
Thank you so much!
I was wondering how any photos of the Titanic, once it left Southampton, could have existed. But they’re great photos, anyway.
Thanks
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Most of these picts are Olymic,at least the ones that match the era.But you did a good job with pix
5:16 that's not titanic, that's one of the Cunard liners most likely the Lusitania or the Mauritania...
Its the Lusitania you can tell by the stove top cowl ventilators near the funnels
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Most of what I've seen in the first three minutes are not from Titanic but her sister ship, the Olympic.
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Yours old video very good quality sir
0:37 that isn't the crew of the Titanic, 0:43 that is indeed captain Smith on the Titanic but the other guy wasn't the fourth officer, he was Chief Purser McElroy, 2:14 again not the crew of the Titanic, 2:42 NOT the grand staircase of the Titanic but of the Olympic, XD 2:50 not Captain Smith!, 3:11 NOT FROM THE DAMN TITANIC, 3:43 that's bullshit, 4:57 not Titanic, 5:08 Olympic Graind Staircase (it's the same by the way), 5:18 either Lusitania or Mauretania but clearly NOT Titanic, 5:30 clearly not from Titanic, 5:49 not titanic, 6:22 NOT Titanic, 11:38 that is indeed the 3rd Officer but his name WASN'T William Pitman, his name was HERBERT PITMAN, 11:57 HIS NAME WASN'T COFFIN BUT COTTAM, the other mistakes are already mentioned by TitanicFilmFan1811 on another comment. I spent 10 minutes of my life writing this down so you guys don't get fooled by this crap.
pretty sure thats lusitania departing
There is a famous pic of Titanic, at this spot, just before sailing, but not sure about the tug boat, and she is away from the Quayside ?
Yes maby a lot of the pictures are Olympic as she lasted till after ww2 and scraped 😢
Some of the photos date from the 1920s and 1930s. You can see it in the people's clothes, the shorter dresses of the women and the small hats. So several of the photos are not original pictures of the Titanic!
Picture at minute 1:05 is from the 1930s. I'm not sure when the photo at minute 2:40 was taken, possibly in the late 1920s, but it is definitely not original, 3:03 from the 1920s, 4:24 from the 1920s, 5:25 from the 1920s.
Thank you for your comments; I was about to point out the same.
@@annikarewelo2665👏👏👏👏👏👏!!!
Just like the Titanic films before "A Night to Remember".
The photo at 1:57 shows the Lusitania with black funnels leaving NY for the last time in May 1915
Many people noticed that photo around 2:00, claiming it's not the Titanic, but they're not sure whether it's the Lusitania or the Mauretania...I found an article in April 1994 issue of National Geographic about exploration of the wreck of the Lusitania ("Riddle Of The Lusitania", written by Robert Ballard) and that article contains THIS SAME photo, on pages 70-71. The description says that it was taken in 1907, in New York, after the maiden voyage of the Lusitania...So, it is the Lusitania, it's probably one of the first photos of this ship...By the way, the photo in the magazine is wider, so you can clearly read ...ARD, which is probably from the word CUNARD on the left side of the photo, here is only letter D visible...
Its clearly not the Titanic.
It's the Lusitania. Her vents had a different design than the Maretania's vents.
@@federicocastro6154 Lusitania received a different paintjob during the war while Mauretania had weird camouflage colors.
Please check your photos again. They are so wrong!!! Wrong crewmen, wrong ship (well, why Olympic always has to show up as Titanic is clear, but do not sell an O as a T!).
1:58: it’s RMS Lusitania
Magnifico documento historico, conmovedor...........gracias !!!!
Muchísimas gracias !
Beautiful..tape...i..love..anything..on..the..tinac..you..have..the..best..tape..ive..seen..thanks
Thank you very much !
STUNNING ! BUT SAD . MANY THANKS ! SUPER GREAT WORK ! FROM, (2023).
Thank you so much 👍
Thanks for posting, fascinating and tragic too but it was good to see some survivors of the Titanic. Great insight.
Thank you so much for your comment!
One of the photos is of the Mauretania or Lucitania and labeled Titanic leaving.....
2:01 it's no titanic, it's RMS Lusitania
Very nice video! Love the colorized version of the old B&W photos. They really bring old events and people of that era to life… 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much😊
Very nice photos. Although there are quite a few factual errors.
2:02 is not Titanic. Looks like Mauritania or Lusitania! I think is Lusitania.
உங்கள் பழைய வீடியோக்களை பார்த்தேன் மிகவும் அருமையாக உள்ளது
Absolutely stunning - gorgeous presentation!
Thank you so much!
@@BrightStyle some of these are misleading!! You don’t assume EVERY four funneled steamship is Titanic!
At 2:02 minute , this ship isn't titanic but lusitania . The are not the same . Titanic has other design
Merci
Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire
Very hard work photos videos
She was beautiful und majestic. Thanks.
Some of these photos don't seem to be from 1912. The women's outfits are more like the 20's. They were still wearing long dresses in 1912.
They should've enough life boats on it. If it didn't have enough, they shouldn't take extra passengers....It's really crazy
The ship was considered as unsinkable. They thought they are safe but all turned in a different direction.
It’s not that simple. Even if there were more lifeboats, they didn’t have the luxury of time to deploy them
They had more than what was required by law at the time
Perhaps using period music from the early 1910s would have been more appropriate as your background music.
Wow
hate to break it to you but the ship in the thumbnail isn’t the titanic
IDK if you are restoring or coloring these photos personally but let me give you a bit of advice if so as I have been doing this for years with my own family photographs & our family home photographs. I found when I removed all the color out of the black and white images, yes even though no color is present. It removes the yellow and off-age spots that photographs have over such time. When I removed all the black and white colors you can see a difference. Then take them to color after. You will be amazed at the clarity of color and the difference of doing it without this detail. An example is @ the 1:28 mark the gymnasium you can see the fulted ionic columns and rows of the exercise machine were discolored in the process of coloring them as the black and white color was not removed first. And someone colored them or added color to them in the original condition they were found, downloaded, or copied. Or whatever other process these came by. Just giving a tip that blew me away the difference it made and easier with more clarity to color them that process became after.
Merci infiniment..cette vidéo est à la fois fascinante et triste ,both fascinating and sad..awfully sad..poor people who sank 🙄😪😭😭and poor people who were saved too because they had trauma later and women lost their hubands..Nice little bots around 11 minutes Michel and his brother..Thanks à million times.. pride and vanity made this boat sink..
Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire!
Interesting photo's. But I think we can safely say that the ships 'Bridge' is not the 'Captains Cabin'.
At 1:57 i dont think that ship is titanic, its lusitania!
Frederick Fleet. That poor man. He must have been so mentally beat down by all he'd been through. So very sad.
He had gone through a lot. He was stricken by guilt and even mocked by people who passed by when he later sold newspapers on the streets and they joked about icebergs. He was even kicked out of the house of his wife by her brother, after her death..... Losing her was the final straw..... which caused the depression and led to suicide.
1:05 Men did not wear tuxedos in the 1910s. The fashion that the women are wearing remind me of 1940s black and white movies, although this photo could be from the 1930s.
And what about the tuxedo that Jack had on in Titanic as well as all the other men on Titanic ? Do you say James Cameron had it all wrong ?
@@Helgardt6189 Hello Helgard 👋🏼🙂. From what I remember, they were all wearing white tie, not tuxedo. I haven’t seen the Titanic movie in over 15 years, but I remember that whenever the men were outside their suites in the evening or later, they were wearing white tie.
You have some pics of the Lusitania and a lot of mislabeled pics.
Can you be specific? You can slide your cursor along the timeline at the bottom and note the time to the second where something is mislabeled.
At 5:15 is one photo.
2:00 is definitely not Titanic. Possibly Mauritania or Lucitania.
It's not the SS Titanic, it's the RMS Titanic.
Why is the thumbnail a picture of the Lusitania
13:24 'cabin'............ that'just the wheelhouse. The Captain had a very roomy and luxurious suite, a sitting room and a nice lavatory.
0:47 that’s not officer boxhall. Next to captain smith was the ship’s purser mcelroy.
1:57 it is not the Titanic but the RMS LUSITANIA owned by Cunard line.
Yeah, definitely, I even found when and where-New York, after her maiden voyage in 1907. I have a wider photo where you can read...ARD on the left side (here is only letter D visible) from CUNARD.
John Jacob Astor had it all. The stars seemingly could not have arranged themselves better; incredible wealth and in the prime of life it was all snatched away by a fate that was indifferent to his social position. Time and chance happen to us all.
I saw a report that said a ticket holder lost it in a card game and couldn't board the ship.
Your name was on an intercontinental ticket. Much like riding a greyhound today. You wouldn't have boarded with someone else's ticket. It sounds romantic but it just isn't so.
He had a spot with his wife and was on a lifeboat, but gave it away to a 3rd class unaccompanied minor. This young boy told his story of how John Jacob Astor gave up his seat which saved his life.
Astor was part of the story of how the Federal Reserve came to be after a secret meeting on Jekyll Island. Astor and several others on the Titanic were against this secret financial group usurping both the US Govt and the banking industry in order to control the US financial system (remember these men were literally the most wealthy and powerful on earth at the time). So _some say_ the Titanic went down to do away with those who disagreed with those who wanted to install the Fed. At least....that's the conspiracy theory. Whatever the reality was, the Federal Reserve was signed into Law by Woodrow Wilson, and we have been suffering under its thumb ever since.
This is not entirely right. He was refused access to lifeboat 4, where he put his wife. He asked permission due to her pregnancy but Lightoller still denied. The story of the young boy is true. He was Ilyās Nīqūla Yārid, a Syrian, who was with his sister Jamīlah Nīqūla Yārid. They were teenagers and had no peer overseeing them. Both were lifted into the boats by JJA. But he never gave up a spot. As a man, he was not allowed on the port side.@@martine5480
Have to admit I didn’t expect to see so many smiling faces on survivors aboard Carpathia 😐
Grateful to be alive. Sadness will come after the shock wears off.
White Star Line had the audacity to send bills for lost uniforms to the families of the dead crew. That should tell u all u need to know about how life was back 100 yrs ago. The actually wanted the families of the dead crew to pay for unreturned uniforms! Bruce Ismay shoulda spent the rest of his life in prison a fed nothing but his own shit
The Crews paye was halted, the minute the ship sank. The surviving crew were threatened with imprisonment ( having been forced to sign a document, forbidding them to discuss ANYTHING about the sinking ,to anyone) and, illegally confined to a dockside wharehouse at Plymouth, where they were landed, instead of Southhampton, away from waiting family.
good old days eh?
If this disaster happened today, how many of the men would suddenly identify as women when they were filling the lifeboats?? They would have had to let them on ahead of all of the the biological women because they are more important than anyone else in the world!
In 1:56, Is the RMS Lusitania in 1915
It is the Lusitania, but this photo is from 1907. She was pictured arriving in New York, after her maiden voyage. How could they put this photo and claim that it is the Titanic, is beyond me...Even in the left side of the photo you can read letter D, from the word CUNARD...
Thoses clothes don’t match the time..many of the ladies are wearing fashion from the 20/30s..should be wearing tailored long dresses,nip in at the waist ..
This maybe a ship that led a very short life and left many distraught families to cope with the disaster, But its legacy is probably unmatched in modern times. The very name Titanic, is synonymous with myth and legend.
Quelle technique de la couleur vous utilisez?
Most of these are not from the Titanic, or even the Olympic. Very poorly researched.
Nice try at making photo documentary, however not all photos really were related to the R.M.S.Titamic.😊
5:20 is not the titanic
Many of these photos are of the Olympic. Namely the grand staircase. There are no known photographs of Titanics grand staircase. Olympics is identical. And… Color is wrong on many of these.
That's not as bad as the fact that there are pictures of the Lusitania!
@@BorivojeSinik-eh4qd Lol. I’d say Equally as bad. Good thing there are people like us who know better. 😆
Wrong music -
Pride always comes before a fall.
That's what George Carlin said
@@mikedrown2721
Mike, Pride is the “original sin.” It’s what caused Lucifer to lead a rebellion in Heaven, against God.
It’s one of “good fruits” which hung on the “Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil.”
Who knows exactly what colors to use to create the Titanic paint and what the passengers were wearing
Most of the pics are not corresponding with the Titanic...nor the exactly year...
Tragedia indimenticabile. E molto doloroso , povere persone che fine tragica inimmaginabile . Povere creature con il tragico destino x la loro fine terrena . Lidia
It's only a matter of time before we have ai that can take these photos or any photos and auto generate a VR experience where you can "step" into the photo and look around, sorta like Google Street view
most of pics are wrong.. you wrote titanic but is mauretania
Pleased to see you refer to her correctly as R.M.S Titanic for most of the film after your initial labelling of S.S Titanic near the beginning!
Both are correct. She was always SS, RMS was earned.
Very sad day for all of these people!
White star cruise ships Olympus is basically titanic in egg shell and the same for the queen Mary that sits in the dock in America
Hey please can i use some footage couple of seconds for my documentary
errr, u guys know the ship u showed at the beginning is the Olympic right? Titanic's A deck was enclosed, even during her sea trials, so there's no way that's the Titanic leaving Belfast for her maiden voyage. Misleading......
Dislike because some photos aren't from Titanic
Going by comments on here about errors of photos... The video seems a bit tinpot
The slideshow is too quick to look at the pictures properly
The thumbnail is the Lusitania
1:56
Thats the Lusitania
The sound is too low. I can't hear a thing.
江戸時代(幕末)の古写真とかでも後から色付けされたものがあるけど
やっぱり色具合とか不自然なんですよね
Hier können sie Titanic hören auf meinem Kanal
Colorizing of these old photos is wrong. Neither White Star nor Cunard vessels stack were of green color. Underwater surfaces of their hulls were painted in red, never green.
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
@@BrightStyle. Then should not be done.
Make video on iceberg that sank the legendary Titanic
6:10 SMOKE ROOM you mean
No photos were ever taken of the Titanic, photos of it sister ship the Olympic and Britannic were taken. So this slideshow is factually incorrect.
Of course there are photos of Titanic.
Some of the photos are kot from 1912
There are no interior photos of the Titanic… period.
I'm reporting u for misleading content BC some of these aren't even Titanic
The colorization of many of the pictures ARE NOT AUTHENTIC
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.